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Dysthymia is debilitating depressive mood disorder. Its symptoms are explored in this fictional tale of 43 year-old Jeanna Rose Audrey Thornton, a successful lawyer who decides to commit suicide after a series of personal setbacks plunge her into despair. A unlikely series of events rescues Jeanna Rose from self-harm attempt while forcing her estranged family to unite and explore painful revelations that ultimately heal and restore their faith. With light humor and compassion, this tale touches upon the etiology and course of dysthymia, while giving hope to supportive loved ones. By infusing…mehr

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Dysthymia is debilitating depressive mood disorder. Its symptoms are explored in this fictional tale of 43 year-old Jeanna Rose Audrey Thornton, a successful lawyer who decides to commit suicide after a series of personal setbacks plunge her into despair. A unlikely series of events rescues Jeanna Rose from self-harm attempt while forcing her estranged family to unite and explore painful revelations that ultimately heal and restore their faith. With light humor and compassion, this tale touches upon the etiology and course of dysthymia, while giving hope to supportive loved ones. By infusing the cultural backdrop of Jeanna's church upbringing in Georgia with her philosophical view of her disorder, readers learn the pivotal role family, church and communities play in supporting loved ones fighting mental illness.
Autorenporträt
Roslyn J. Daniel began her writing career while studying English Literature and Social Work at Rutgers University. She enjoyed penning short stories, poetry and prose for weddings and other venues and developed an interest in suicidality after losing a cherished classmate to depression. Her works shed light on this phenomena in positive and affirming light- the Love of God. Roslyn is also the founder of Artistic Overtures, a multifaceted event-planning and life coaching organization, under which she published this first in a series of seven novels about Divine Intervention in the affairs of men. A skilled orator, Roslyn conducts retreats and empowerment conferences for entrepreneurs and artists each year in hopes of nurturing positive and supportive relationships between women of all backgrounds. Roslyn is the proud mother of Rachel, who is preparing to enter Medical School in 2017. Look for more works on self-help and relationships in the Summer and Fall of 2016, including her upcoming work, "Losers.com and other characters to avoid Now", "How to get to Heck Naw", as well as the second novel in her series, "Joel Brown".